Publications by authors named "Kristin L Rockwell"

The promise of phenotypic screening resides in its track record of novel biology and first-in-class therapies. However, challenges stemming from major differences between target-based and phenotypic screening do exist. These challenges prompted us to rethink the critical stage of hit triage and validation on the road to clinical candidates and novel drug targets.

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  • M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are key for cognition and memory, making them significant targets for new treatments for cognitive issues in schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease.
  • The promising M1 agonist xanomeline has shown cognitive benefits but caused uncomfortable side effects, leading researchers to seek more selective compounds.
  • Recent studies of three new compounds with selective activity for M1 receptors still resulted in cholinergic side effects, indicating that targeting M1 alone may inherently lead to such issues, complicating the development of effective therapies.
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A novel series of spirocyclic-diamine based, isoform non-selective inhibitors of acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) is described. These spirodiamine derivatives were discovered by design of a library to mimic the structural rigidity and hydrogen-bonding pattern observed in the co-crystal structure of spirochromanone inhibitor I. The lead compound 3.

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The present studies represent the first published report of a dopamine D1 positive allosteric modulator (PAM). D1 receptors have been proposed as a therapeutic target for the treatment of cognitive deficits associated with schizophrenia. However, the clinical utility of orthosteric agonist compounds is limited by cardiovascular side effects, poor pharmacokinetics, lack of D1 selectivity, and an inverted dose response.

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